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Old 08-12-2015, 04:50 PM   #221
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*At this point there is no motor type or limit rule in any class. Too big of a motor can actually make getting around the track more difficult.

*Shafty type transmissions is the rule in all classes. Single or multi-speed are allowed.

*There are no battery size/cell limitations in any class. the only rule is that it must be hidden in a scale fashion and chassis mounted.



These rules will stay thru the 2013-2014 Winter Series. Hope this info helps...
Why no MOA vehicles?
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Old 08-13-2015, 12:06 AM   #222
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Cos they're not scale.

Could possibly be done but not seen one I'd count as fast by U4RC standards yet.
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Old 12-02-2015, 09:25 AM   #223
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I just read the rules and I am new to U4 racing and need some help understanding. I am interested in the yeti limited class and it mentions 50% of the tire outside the wheel well. it also says i can run a stock yeti but the body seems narrow to cover the tires by 50%. also it says no other changes can be made. are aluminum upgrade pars allowed? how about rpm arms or trailing arms and knuckles? any help interpreting these rules would be awesome
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Old 12-12-2015, 08:12 PM   #224
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[QUOTE=Delbert;5342775]I just read the rules and I am new to U4 racing and need some help understanding. I am interested in the yeti limited class and it mentions 50% of the tire outside the wheel well. it also says i can run a stock yeti but the body seems narrow to cover the tires by 50%. also it says no other changes can be made. are aluminum upgrade pars allowed? how about rpm arms or trailing arms and knuckles? any help interpreting these rules would be awesome[/QUOTE


In the limited class you can only run upgrades that are from Axial. You can change the servo and electronics but you cannot run motor bigger then 3105 kv 10th scale motor. The 50% refers to if you want to change the body to a different body.
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Old 12-13-2015, 01:38 PM   #225
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I just read the rules and I am new to U4 racing and need some help understanding. I am interested in the yeti limited class and it mentions 50% of the tire outside the wheel well. it also says i can run a stock yeti but the body seems narrow to cover the tires by 50%. also it says no other changes can be made. are aluminum upgrade pars allowed? how about rpm arms or trailing arms and knuckles? any help interpreting these rules would be awesome[/QUOTE





In the limited class you can only run upgrades that are from Axial. You can change the servo and electronics but you cannot run motor bigger then 3105 kv 10th scale motor. The 50% refers to if you want to change the body to a different body.

Thanks for your help, I am building a bomber instead. I can't leave "well enough"alone.


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Old 02-08-2016, 06:35 PM   #226
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I'm curious as why the max width for the 2.2 trophy is 12.5in but all the rest of the 2.2 classes are 13in.
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Old 07-21-2016, 01:29 PM   #227
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Default Re: U4RC Current Class Specs/Rules **UPDATE**UPDATE**

***RULES UPDATE***RULES UPDATE***RULES UPDATE***
In an attempt to keep Solid Axle and IFS rigs racing together in the 2.2 Trophy class, while remaining to leave a wide variety of tire options available to the IFS rigs, U4RC has made the decision to expand the 2.2 Trophy class width rule to 12.75"(outside-of-tire to outside-of-tire) effective immediately (07/21/16).


The 12.5" rule stands for the upcoming Nationals event in CV, because this Nats is adjoined to the previous rule set. If we encounter a driver at Nats that wants to race a rig that is 12.75" wide, we will conduct a vote at the "driver's meeting" with all drivers in said class. (majority wins vote).
This is a national level U4RC rule, check with your local track for facility specific rules.


I hope to see many of you in a few weeks at Nats!
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Old 02-21-2017, 12:44 PM   #228
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Hi: I just came across this type of r/c racing and am stoked! What class might a modified RedCat Sandstrom fit into? What other rigs are people running?
Thanks for any help!
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Old 02-28-2017, 07:09 PM   #229
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To many projects I can't seem to finish one . 1.9 U4 it is !
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